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The Oshawa Times, 27 Apr 1960, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 27, 1960 3 WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy, Clearing Sunny Thursday TORONTO (CP)--Official fore-iday. Not much change in tem- casts issued by the weather of-|perature. Winds westerly 15. fice at 11 a.m. EDT today. White River, Timmins, Kapus- Synopsis: Sunny skies and sea- kasing regions: Mainly cloudy |sonable temperatures are . fore-|with a few scattered snowfiurries cast for most of southern Ontario|today and Thursday. Continuing Thursday. The tem- cold. Winds westerly 15. perature will drop down to the, po ocak Temperatures 30s tonight and range from 5 to 60 Thursday afternoon. Weak Low tonight, High Thursday turbances passing eastward across Northern Ontario will! cause considerable cloudiness London ... north of the Great Lakes with Wingham .... scattered snowflurries and below Toronto .... normal temperatures today and Trenton Thursday. St. Catharin Regional forecasts valid until Hamilton midnight Thursday. | Muskoka ae Lake Erie, Lake Huron, west- Killaloe .... ern Niagara, western Lake On-|{Earlton .. CAPSULE NEWS - Six Nations' Member Dies BRANTFORD (CP) -- Joseph/greeted by school children lining F. Hill, 67, a member of the first both sides of the street for five "Six Nations Indian council, died blocks, despite a snowstorm. + Tuesday. Elected to the council in 1924, Mr. Hill served a total | FRAUES SINGER ; «of 11 years. He was defeated in| MELBOURNE ( enters) his latest campaign this year, |Cavadian soprano Lois Mars " displayed a voice that lived up BUY TV SERIES lo its great reputation; it was OTTAWA (CP)--The Canadian|gorgeous in quality and wonder- « filmed television series RCMP fully even throughout its range, has been bought for showing in the Melbourne Age critic s ays. the U.S, it was announced Tues- Miss Marshall had given a re- _ day. The price, reported highest cital in Melbourne's Assembly « ever for a Canadian film getles, Hall. * was not disclosed, The series has " been taken by Britain's BBC and| , WANTS RECOGNTIION oleil § also has been taken up by Aus-| TORONTO (CI A a of eo . tralia's Broadcasting Corpora. Servants' Association tario * tion. Tuesday criticized the provincial government for not treating the REJECTS SUGGESTION association as the collective bar- 5 LONDON (AP)--Prime Minis- ter Macmillan Tuesday rejected a suggestion that the Common- wealth prime ministers confer- . ence formulate a minimum code of conduct on race relations. « Macmillan told the House of Commons he did not think "for- mal codes of conduct of this rype are consistent with the spirit and practice of the Commonwealth." WILL TAKE U.S. FUNDS PETERBOROUGH (CP) Re- sort owners in southeast Ontario will accept "'reasonable amounts' gaining agent for provincial em- ployees. A resolution passed unanimously by the directors cited the government's policy of making unilateral decisions con- cerning civil servants without reference to the association. CRITICIZES FUNERALS TORONTO (CP) -- Controller William Dennison says United Pictured above are some of the young Oshawa people tak- ing the CRA Playground Lead- ers' Training Course at the CRA hall, Gibb street. The course consists of four sessions of one day each. Left to right, back row, are Lena Jakimo- itz, Doris Lees, Janet Spar- ling, Judy Zimmerman, Jean Smith, Lynn Langford, Myrna Ross, Gail Curry, Marelyn Bil- endyke, Adele Planeta, Doreen Campa, Marylyn Brockman, Judy Ilson, Diane Oleck, Nina Fraczek. Second row, left to right: Terry Jalesjaa, Deane Mitchell, Sonia Kupnicki, Pam Fudge, Jacqueline Cameron, Deanne Coleman, Sue Blan- chard, SUMMER PLAYGROUND SUPERVISORS FOR OSHAWA PARKS Dearborn, | Therese Starr, Marlene Shecu- chuck. Allen Andrews, John Zedie, Grant Southwell, Norman Davis, Lynda left to right: Rick Marcus, Front, Gary Hobbs. tario regions, Windsor, London, Sudbury . Hamilton, Toronto: Sunny today North Bay . and Thursday. Not much change Kapuskasing in temperature, Winds light. | White River . Eastern Niagara, eastern Lake Moosonee Ontario regions: Cloudy clearing Seven babies are born each , Judy [by this evening. Sunny and a Davies, Nufa - Flea Y little milder Thursday. Winds average day at the Oshawa Gens eral Hospital. Absent when the picture was taken were: Judy Greene, Mary Anne McAllister, Joan ERR EBERRARRRUES SHes58EL28522288 States firms invading the Cana- dian cemetery scene have turned funerals into "gigantic tinsel shows," He told a Toronto Me- morial Society meeting Tuesday night legislation should be en- CITY AND | Kirkland Lake regions, North| Bay, Sudbury: Cloudy with a few || sunny intervals today and Thurs- ROYAL BANK Sonycki, Dorothy Smith. light. ORGANIST --Oshawa 1 Photo Georgian Bay, Haliburton, NIGHTLY -- 9-12 of United States currency from American visitors at par this season. An executive meeting of the Association of Tourist Resort Owners decided Tuesday to ac cept the funds regardless of the exchange rate DISTRICT CARELESS DRIVING CHARGES| 2 As a result of an accident April|# > the corner of Adelaide] [street east and Ritson road north? a careless driving charge has| NORMAN HOWARD HOTEL LANCASTER acted to halt the campaign of "profiteering in death." PLAN MOON CRASH WASHINGTON (AP) Civilian Space Agency Tuesday unveiled plans to crash a 500- EERE NaN SIE Is Elected 'Royal Bank | The election to the board of di- {rectors of K. M, Sedgewick, vice- {chairman and resident chief ex- | ecutive officer for the Province of | Ontario, was announced Tuesday | by The Royal Bank of Canada. | Born in Middle Musquodoboit, | N.S., where he joined the bank as a young Junior 30 years ago, Mr. '| Sedgewick subsequently moved to he Truro and Halifax branches, ater serving with the super- DIRECTOR LOANS isor's department in Halifax. |& = ge 8 : | #i| Following further training with F the Canadian Credits Department gd at Head Office, Montreal, Mr. #44 Sedgewick was appointed an as- 1 istant manager of Toronto branch in 1936. Five years later, he re- turned to Halifax to become an to his first managership, at| Truro, N.S. In 1943 he was ap- {pointed manager of Halifax {branch and two and a half years later took over as manager of Montreal main branch. K. M. SEDGEWICK . The Royal Bank of Canada today announces the election of K. M. awa; Hartwig Construction Com- pany Ltd., Oshawa and Natural Farms Ltd., Cobourg, LARGE ATTENDANCE night. Corinthian Lodge, No. 61, Oshawa, conferred the third degree on 13 candidates. OPPOSED TO PLEBISCITE Trustee Mrs. W. Shaw said to- day that in raising the question of a plebsicite for the proposed R. 8. McLaughlin Collegiate Insti- tute, at the meeting of the Osh- awa Board of Education, Monday night, she was not in favor of a plebiscite. She said she had never favored a plebiscite be- cause of the expense of holding one. Let Contract GETS FERRY CONTRACT (pound spacecralt on the moon at| i ins : 1% ST. THOMAS (CP)--The Pelee more than 5,000 miles an hour, eer laid ageinst Herbert B. Jp Shipping Company of St. Thomas|its television cameras taking pic-m = 6 rai 0 0 Ono i the | 7 has been awarded the contract to|tures to its end. The event is| =. n= ob © Foshay, 5197 2." operate the new federal govern- scheduled within the mext two, wo "ovo oo "cirered af % ment lake ferry, the Pelee Is- years. | bruised right shoulder and other| / 'a vip lander, which will run between BRIGHTENS WAIT |abrasions, Mr. Robinson will ap-|' 7 Chis 8.7 Pelee 'Island, Kingsville, Leam-| [oNDON (CP) -- Travellers|pear in Oshawa Traffic Court|: : SP Te hah ingion and Saniusky, Sula, J with an hour to spare now can May 17. |? il' ' / rs / E DI "oy oday y Ma 0a pe h Vincent A. Barrie, president. | viiomy ations Filmy of mod AWARDED DECORATION [fi CHARGE ASSAULT ernization in British railways will] OTTAWA (Special) -- The Ca-|F LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- James Also be shown. [a Forces' Decoration has Howe, 25, of London, flushed 'me : 4 from a second-floor room by tear : | army headquarters ) gas Monday night after he isl Kinette Club: announced. He is Staff Ser. reputed by his wife to have geant J. J. Szekeres, Row serv] ng| 2 threatened her with a butcher) . with the Royal Canadian Elec:| gy knife, Tuesday was charged with | ] Ad t trical and Mechanical Engineers assault causing bodily harm. 1 op in Europe. HEADS AP . NEW COMPANIES ' NEW YORK (AP)--Benjamin Letters patent have been Iis- M. McKelway of the Washington Kor ean Child sued to the following Oshawa and Star was re-elected president of| district firms: Commiinity Laun- The Associated Press Tuesday. By GRACE MILLS dries Ltd., Cobourg; Guild Indus- The election took place at the an-| AJAX -- The Kinette Club held | trial Builders (Oshawa) Ltd., Osh- nual directors meeting of the/its monthly meeting at the home world-wide news co-operative, of Kinette Mary Hearn, in Whit- by, with 16 members present. SERIOUS PROBLEM | Plans were made for the trans- EDMONTON (CP) -- Jack M. portation of the girls attending Soules of Port Credit, Ont., presi-| the Spring Inter-club meeting at dent of the Canadian Construction/the Tam O'Shanter Golf Club Association, said Tuesday night April 27. the assimilation of 100,000 teen-| A motion was unanimously car- .. agers a year into the Canadian ried, that the club adopt a Korean labor force is shaping up as one child, i ugD the a Sg: oof most serious em, ent (dren 4 - y of the Any about. this Aroject and) 'aking to a construction meet-'a lengthy discussion took place ing, he said that in recent yearsion ways and means of earning the number of job-seekers in the|funds to carry it out. 15-19 age group has increased| Kinette Kay Wetherall report- rapidly. {ed on the party held March 18, | when the Kinettes entertained the "MAKE ME WEEP" Kinsmen at the home of Betty WINNIPEG (CP)--The wife of Griffin, the Governor-General was so im-| Kinette Joan Ensoll displayed pressed by the children of St.|greeting cards and paper as a Boniface Tuesday that she said/fund raising project, and urged in French, 'Mr. Mayor, youn|the girls to "get busy". « make me weep with your chil-| Coffee was served at the close dren." Governor - General and|of the meeting and a social Mme. Georges P. Vanier were period enjoyed. SPRING TEA and bazaar, 14th Scout BINGO, Union Hall, Bond Street, April Mothers' Auxiliary, Holy Trinity|27, 8 p.m. 20 games. $6 and $8, and Church, Thursday, April 28, 2:30 p.m.|6 $40 jackpots and share the wealth. RUMMAGE SALE -- Simcoe Hall, [CRA Hall, 100 Gibb Street. Ages 9 to |12 years, 2° cents a week. For inform- {ation call Brooklin, OLiver 35-4871, Thursday, April 28, 1.30 p.m BINGO -- Bathe Park, Eulalie Avenue, ey beet oe amie Thursday 2 p.m Euchre Friday 8 p.m. RUMMAGE sale, Golden Jubilee Chap- ter, IODE, at Simcoe Hall, Friday, April 29, 1.15 p.m. OSHAWA Humane Society Annual meet. ing April 28, Adelaide House, 7:30. Dr. D. E. McLaurin, Veterinary, the speaker, Whist Monday 8 p.m. Be Sure to Attend the For Whitby Harbor Work OTTAWA A $175,816 con- tract has been awarded by the Department of Public Works to the Tracy Construction Inc., of Ville de Tracy, Que., for the construction of a retaining wall at "Hydro Showtime '60' NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M. Whitby harbor. This was an- nounced today by the Honorable Michael Starr, minister of labor, on behalf of the Honorable David More than 200 members of the Independent Order of Odd Fel-| lows attended a district rally in Peterborough last Saturday, The degree team from A late-Aprfl storm, which swept across the prairie prov- inces, was a nuisance to mo- ; In 1949 Mr. Sedwick was named { an assistant general manager, 1\first at head office and later in -|Toronto and in 1955 he was ap- Sedgewick, SPRING STORM HITS WINNIPEG nipeg through part of the torists but a delight to photog- Tw eight-inch fall. --CP Wirephoto raphers. 0 women are shown crossing a park in Win- OBITUARIES GEORGE WILSON In failing health for several months George Wilson passed away April 7 at Oshawa General Hospital. | The deceased was born 84 years ago in Cartwright Township, two miles west of Blackstock, the son of the late Wm. Wilson and Anne Jane Davidson, He was a member of the An- glican Church. In- 1903 he was united in marriage with Lena Hodges. They farmed for seven years at Columbus and nearly 50 years on their farm a half mile south at Raglan. Surviving are his wife; daughter, Stella (Mrs. Keir Lamb) of Columbus, RR 1; three grandsons and two great-grand- sons, three brothers, William and Winnifred of Port sister, Sonley) Oshawa; a (Mrs. Russell Perry. He was predeceased by two brothers, Albert and Samuel and {one sister, Alicia (Mrs. Wm. Ir- win) 3 and highly entertaining program. Recommended Joe of Port Perry and Leslie of TV-RADIO COLUMN Jack Paar Fine Showman In Bright, 1-Hour Special By CYNTHIA LOWRY the winter files, in response to | NEW YORK (AP)--It's hard to|public demand, of course. . . . say what Jack Paar is really NBC's World Wide 60 Saturday (like, but he has proved again/will be a study of baseball's that he's a fine showman when | changes and include an old film given his head. Tuesday night, of Shakespearean actor Dewolfe |for instance, he starred in an| Hopper reciting Casey at the Bat. | hour special--about an hour ear- His son is CBS' William Hopper lie than his usual late-night|of Perry Mason. show--and it was a smart, bright, | tonight: The whole show was as per-| The Dark and the Light, ABC, | sonal as a toothbrush. It started (7:30-8:30 EDT -- Special docu- with Jack telling poignant talesimentary on Africa's current t his childhood: "We were so struggles. poor we didn't have meat--every| The Dishonor System, CBS, 10- |time I went past the butcher shop 10:30--A look .at ghost-writing- {1 thought there had been a ter-/for-pay on behalf of students. 'Home League lo |rible accident." And it concluded with reruns of tape showing his {February walkout on his show, |and his return. i \vice-chairman of the bank and pointed general manager. Since January of this year, he has been resident chief executive officer for the Province of Ontario, with headquarters in Toronto. Final Meet H-S Is Held By GRACE MILLS AJAX -- The final meeting of [the Parkside Home and School |Association for this school year, |i be held in the auditorium of Parkside School on Monday, May 12, at 8:30 p.m. | The association is pleased to |announce that the guest speaker will be Dr. D'Arcy MacDonald, |whose subject will be "Eye Care". Dr. MacDonald is a clin- {ical teacher in the Department of Ophthalmology, in the Univer- sity of Toronto, is a staff mem- Vice-Chairman and resident Chief Executive Officer for the Province of Ontario, to the Board of Directors. Born in Middle Musquodoboit, N.S. where he en- tered the bank 30 years ago, Mr. Sedgewick has occupied a number of senior executive posts with the bank ond was appointed Vice- SUPERIOR FINANCE 17 Simcoe St. N. RA 5-6541 Oshawe Open Friday 'til 30 pm, Saturday "til 1 Chairman in January of this year. Advt, Noon ber of the Western Hospital, To- |{ronto and holds many degrees, which well qualify him for his work in this field. | It is felt that Dr. MacDonald {will be an excellent speaker, and the association hopes that as {many as possible will take ad- vantage of the opportunity to learn more about this important subject. The new executive will be in- stalled at this meeting. Everyoné is invited to attend. NOTICE! POLIOMYELITIS VACCINATION CLINICS FOR ADULTS will be held at the following centres: WEST ROUGE -- St. Edward's Hall -- Monday, May 9th -- 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. BROUGHAM -- Township Hall -- Monday, May 30th, 6:30 fo 8:30 p.m. DUNBARTON -- United Church Hall -- Tuesday, May 31st -- 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. In between there was .a fine at ST. GEORGE'S HALL > medy sketch by Shelley Ber. (Albert and Jackson Sts.) J. Walker, Minister of Public Works. These clinics are open to the public and are free Plans Sale 'in the The funeral service was held | oq Games $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled {$130 JACKPOT INCLUDED | Door Prize $15 UAW. Auditorium The firm submitted the lowest bid of seven in response to ad- vertising for public tenders. The work is scheduled for completion Tonight and Tomorrow Night Doors Open At 7:30 Show Starts At 8:00 SOCIAL EVENING with POT LUCK LUNCH Prizes -- Draw for Quilt Valley View Park Clubhouse April 30th Aduit Members Only ST. MARK'S WOMEN'S AUXILIARY Bazaar and tea, Church Hall, Stevenson's Rd. North, Sat., April 30, 2:30 p.m. Home baking, candy, aprons. Tea room, adults 35¢, Children 15¢. Valuable prizes, free gifts, excellent demonstrations and appliance displays. Admission 25¢c. Tickets on sale ot the door. Under the auspices of the Oshawa Jaycettes, sponsored by the Public Utilities Com- mission of the City of Oshe owa. ek St. Mary's Bingo WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27-8 P.M. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL 184 BOND STREET WEST 16 GAMES OF $6.00 1 GAME EACH OF $10, $20, $30, $40 in six months. The work consists of the con- struction of about 768 feet of a new steel sheet pile tied back wall, driven into bed rock, im- mediately in front of the existing east wall, It will be completed with a concrete parapet, and fill- ed in between the old and the new structure. The new wall will permit the deepening of the berthing area in order to accommodate the larger draft vessels. Plans and specifications were prepared by the district engineer of the Department of Public Works in Toronto. Supervision of the work will be under R. P. Hen- derson, district engineer, Toronto. will Sentence Youth, 17, On May 10 BOWMANVILLE (Staff) William James Eade, 17, Orono, was Tuesday remanded out of custody and into the custody of his parents, to appear for sen- tence here May 10, after he plead- ed guilty before Magistrate R. B. Baxter to a charge of car thefr. Eade admitted stealing an automobile owned by Arnold Wal- Monday, April 11, at the McDer- |p, an, Elaine May and Mike Nich-| |mott-Panabaker Chapel with Rev. E. W. Fuller of Port Perry and Rev. R. Love of Columbus of- ficiating. Interment was made at Pine Grove Cemetery. Pallbearers were his four ne- son, James Wilson and George Ir- win, and two neighbors, John |Howden and Harry Howden. The many floral tributes spoke of the high esteem in which the deceased was held. Federal Rules Draw No Complaint OTTAWA (CP) Resources Minister Alvin Hamilton said Tuesday that so far he has re- ceived ne complaints from the of federal oil and gas regulations to all waters considered under federal jurisdiction. He was re- plying in the Commons to Doug- las Fisher (CCF--Port Arthur). citizen stopped him and wanted to know if he was looking for two) youths wearing black leather Jackets, When he said he was, the in-| | formant told. him he had seen the |pair in the orchard behind the Elmhurst Hotel. He called for help then started through the or- chard to find the pair, He said he noticed them crouched near the bush and mov- ing very slowly. When they saw a cruiser coming north on the road, lols, and some interesting singing By GRACE MILLS LATE DEATH of charge. Any person who received the 1st two injections last Summer should complete the course' provinces regarding the extension| by Keely Smith. | AJAX -- The Home League of | All in all, it was a good hour the Salvation Army is holding a CLYSDALE -- Entered into rest at New Westminster Hospital in Lon- don, Ontario, Ambrose (Curly) Clys- |of entertainment. sale of work in the Citadel, King's | ---- crescent, Saturday, April 30, at Speaking of complaints, NBC's|2:30 p.m. when Mrs. Col. Gage, Startime temporarily will slip of Divisional Headquarters, To- phews, Murray Wilson, Keith Wil-[into warm weather garb in mid-|ronto, will be on' hand to per-| LETTER FORWARDED Traffic Committee Chairman Albert Walker has sent a letter to the Canadian National Rail- way divisional superintendent in Toronto enclosing a copy of a petition from persons who are |May with a rerun of The Wicked form the opening ceremony. Scheme of Jebal Deeks. But then,| There will of course be the just about every other show now usual stalls of needlework, home is on the brink of dipping into|baking, candy and novelties, but |a very interesting part will be the | exhibition 'of crafts done by the| CITY COUNCIL young people. This includes alll age groups, especially the wood-| {working classes, who have been | NEWS IN BRIEF | working hard for this occasion, | The schedule of meetings for a A motion which carried unani-| 4k are y Solow} a t.| Imously will restrict the sale of ling: 2:30 p.m. Sirsa ese leet | fireworks, by merchants, untilly pm. Salvation Meeting os May 11. | Jondsy, 4 p.m., Wood working | |class; .m., q | BUY SIX TRUCKS foes: 7 pm, Wood working | Board of Works will buy six| Tuesday, 4 p.m., Crafts for all| new trucks costing $27,982, less|age children; 8 p.m., Home| trade-in values. League for the Ladies. | Wednesday, 7 p.m., Music the-| NEW UNIFORMS ory class for junior band; 8 p.m., | Oshawa firemen will be outfit- band practice. | ted in new blue uniforms, trous-| Thursday, 8 p.m. Cottage| ers, shirfs, top coats, ties and/meeting, this week at 38 Beatty| hats. All clothing is bought after road. | tendering and lowest costs for the Nerde wis S15 DIVORCEES PRONE The US. Public Health Service reported recently that fatal accidents occur more frequently among divorced dale, beloved brother of Sadie of Oshawa and Esther of Bowmanville, Resting at Miller rge Funeral Home, London for memorial service in the chapel on Friday, April 29, of injections now. ONTARIO COUNTY HEALTH UNIT |3 p.m. Interment London C Interior De SMART ABSTRA Regular $2.50 yd. In pl FORTISIANS n>» Regular $3.00 yd. .... Betty Ha ydl corator Invites You TO COME IN AND VIEW OUR NEW SPRING LINE IN DRAPERIES Newly Arrived . . . 5,000 yds. in Exciting Spring Patterns and Plains © SPECIAL CT DESIGNS lains and patterns. In smart rator colors. © os 0 6 0 0 se ameRere 8 sTeTeIn .... ONLY 1.00 yd. ONLY 1.50 yd. lace, RR 1, Orono, April 18. persons than among the mar- ried. If you are fatally behind on your bills why not sell some of the household items you no longer use through an Oshawa Times Classified Ad. Dial RA 3-3492 right now to turn those items into cash. SHARE-THE-WEALTH $50 EXTRA -- 2 CARDS FOR 25¢ OR 10 CARDS FOR $1.00 ADMISSION 25¢ PER CARD CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED Cpl. Bill Balluk, Cobourg OPP, they started to run and as they|often held up at the Ritson road told the court he was proceeding|did, he stepped out and appre. crossing. The letter also includes east at Newcastle on the day in/hended them on the theft charge. 2 copy of section 429 of the Rail- question and heard a radio mes-| Crown Attorney Harry R. Dey- (Way Act, which states that no sage that a car was stolen in man, QC, suggested Eade be re-|part of a train may stand on a Orono, and to beware of two/manded out of custody, but be or- highway crossing for longer than lads, short and young and wear- dered to go to Galt with his par-|five minutes at one time. Shunt- ing black leather jackets. ents while a pre-sentence report ing, too, may obstruct the cross- According to Cpl. Balluk as he|is being prepared by probation ing for only five minutes at one 'was driving through Newcastle, alofficer H. D. Bigelow. time. Betty Ha yd, Interior Decorator FURNITURE DRAPERIES BROADLOOM OSHAWA 15 KING ST. EAST RA 5-2686 il TR AN OE ET ol Ay Rant ™ id i i

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